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Emelee's day at the library takes an unexpected turn when she meets Stanley, a boy with a talent for singing... off-key! Despite her initial doubts, Emelee discovers that Stanley's quirks make him a fun and unique friend. Together, they embark on exciting adventures, from playing with LEGOs to planning a hilarious slumber party. Their friendship grows as they navigate silly mishaps and laugh at Stanley's off-key singing, which leads to a memorable church performance that leaves everyone in stitches. Through it all, Emelee learns the true meaning of friendship and acceptance, realizing that…mehr

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Emelee's day at the library takes an unexpected turn when she meets Stanley, a boy with a talent for singing... off-key! Despite her initial doubts, Emelee discovers that Stanley's quirks make him a fun and unique friend. Together, they embark on exciting adventures, from playing with LEGOs to planning a hilarious slumber party. Their friendship grows as they navigate silly mishaps and laugh at Stanley's off-key singing, which leads to a memorable church performance that leaves everyone in stitches. Through it all, Emelee learns the true meaning of friendship and acceptance, realizing that differences are what make each of us special. Join Emelee and Stanley on their wacky, off-key adventure filled with laughter, friendship, and lots of fun!
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Born in Alachua County Florida, where I still reside. Having had a meagre yet religious childhood nourished by my mother and grandparents, my life has been interesting. Thinking that a new career was worth exploring after retirement I started to consider what could I do that would make me my own boss, stay at home and work when I felt like it. At an early age I found myself dibbling and dabbling with writing so the desire to write was always present in my life but somewhat life itself got in the way until now.